David Bowie ‘to return to the stage in a hologram eight years after his death’ after ABBA’s Voyage success

David Bowie 'to return to the stage in a hologram eight years after his death' after ABBA's Voyage success

As a lifestyle expert with decades of experience in the entertainment industry, I must say that the prospect of David Bowie returning to the stage in hologram form eight years after his passing is nothing short of extraordinary. Having witnessed the phenomenal success of ABBA’s Voyage, it seems only fitting that the Starman should follow suit.


It’s possible that eight years after his passing, David Bowie might make a comeback on stage using holographic technology, inspired by the success of ABBA’s ‘Voyage’.

In January 2016, the renowned musician died at the age of 69 following a diagnosis of liver cancer.

Reports indicate that discussions are ongoing to develop an animated series chronicling his professional journey. A trademark for the project has been officially registered, encompassing categories such as avatars, as confirmed by The Sun.

According to a source, it’s clear that Avatar shows are extremely profitable, as demonstrated by ABBA’s innovative production which has shown a massive interest from audiences.

‘Getting David on stage again in the form of a hologram would be huge.’

David Bowie 'to return to the stage in a hologram eight years after his death' after ABBA's Voyage success

David Bowie 'to return to the stage in a hologram eight years after his death' after ABBA's Voyage success

The trademark ‘means the team can forge ahead with plans’, the source added.

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Approximately 18 months ago, it came to light that work on a virtual reality version of a popular singer had already begun.

Known for his legendary voice, the artist who had recently released an album sadly passed away at age 69 due to liver cancer. This tragic event occurred in New York while he was surrounded by his beloved family members.

He could embrace the stage once again after taking inspiration from ABBA Voyage. 

On May 27th, the virtual concert known as “The Voyage” debuted at a specially designed location within London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. This event garnered widespread acclaim from both enthusiasts and experts, including the members of ABBA themselves.

And the recreation of music legends is likely to be a huge hit with fans and the economy.

The holographic performance by ABBA, known as Abba Voyage, has injected approximately £322 million into the UK economy. Over a million tickets for this event were sold, with individual ticket prices reaching as high as £181.50.

David Bowie 'to return to the stage in a hologram eight years after his death' after ABBA's Voyage success

A recent report unveils the favorable financial effects of the successful Swedish artists’ latest project based in London.

In Stratford’s Queen Elizabeth Park, which was once the site of the London 2012 Olympics, a well-known attraction now showcases a four-piece band as digital characters.

According to a recent study, it appears that Abba are indeed raking in a substantial amount of wealth, as suggested by one of their songs titled “Money, Money, Money”.

But it is yet to be formally announced if Bowie will be back Dancing In The Street. 

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2024-09-21 04:05

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